YESWELDER 60A Plasma Cutter Deal, Save 20% at $279
The YESWELDER 4 in 1 Plasma Cutter with 60A output, non high frequency start, and non touch pilot arc is down to $279.99 from $349.99. That is $70 off, or 20%, on a dual voltage machine that runs on either 110V or 220V. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you buy through them—at no extra cost to you. It helps keep the tool deals coming, so thanks for your support!
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Grab the YESWELDER 60A Plasma Cutter for $279.99
Final Price Breakdown
Regular price: $349.99
Deal price: $279.99
You save: $70
Discount: 20% off
Expires: Limited time only
Why This Tool Is Worth It
A plasma cutter is the tool that removes the ceiling on what a shop can build. Once you can cut steel cleanly and quickly, brackets, jigs, machine bases, trailer repairs, gates, fire pits, and metal art all move from the too much trouble pile into the this afternoon pile. An angle grinder and a cutoff wheel will get you there eventually, but slowly, loudly, and with a shower of sparks and a ragged edge that needs cleanup.
The non touch pilot arc is the feature that separates a usable machine from a frustrating one. Cheaper cutters require you to drag the tip along the metal, which wears consumables fast and struggles on painted, rusty, or rough surfaces. A pilot arc lets you stand off the material, so you can cut through rust, paint, and expanded metal without the arc dropping out. Consumables last noticeably longer as a result, which matters because tips and electrodes are the real ongoing cost of owning one of these.
The non high frequency blow back start is worth understanding too. High frequency start machines throw electrical interference that can scramble nearby electronics, which is a genuine problem in a shop with a CNC, a computer, or sensitive equipment on the same circuit. A blow back start avoids that entirely and is safer for the operator.
Dual voltage is what makes this practical for a home shop. On 110V you get a clean cut around 5/16 in. with a maximum around 1/2 in., which handles most hobby and repair work off a standard outlet. Plug into 220V and it opens up to a clean 1/2 in. and a maximum around 3/4 in. That means you can start on the power you already have and grow into the bigger capacity later without buying another machine.
The digital display is more useful than it sounds. Seeing air pressure, voltage, and current in real time is how you dial in a cut instead of guessing, and the error code system tells you what is wrong rather than leaving you to troubleshoot blind. For anyone learning plasma cutting, that feedback shortens the curve considerably.
Features
4 in 1 multifunctional design handles Plate Cutting, Grid Cutting, Gouging, and Marking
Non high frequency blow back start system offers smooth, interference free initiation that is safe for operators and bystanders and does not disrupt surrounding electrical machinery
60A high current for maximum power and deeper cutting thickness
Ideal clean cut: 5/16 in. (8mm) at 110V and 1/2 in. (12mm) at 220V
Maximum cut: 1/2 in. (12mm) at 110V and 3/4 in. (20mm) at 220V
MCU intelligent digital control technology for deep, precise, and clean results
Non touch pilot arc IPT40 torch efficiently cuts through rough, painted, and rusty surfaces without touching the tip to the metal, offering better cut quality and longer consumable life
Digital display shows air pressure, voltage, current, and other parameters in real time, with an onboard error code system
Suited for intricate metalwork, pre weld preparation, automotive repair, and DIY art projects
IP21 water rating protection with over load and over heating safeguards
Who This Is Best For
This is aimed at fabricators, welders, automotive repair shops, farm and ranch operations, and serious DIY builders who work in steel regularly. If you already own a welder, a plasma cutter is the natural next machine, because cutting and prep is usually the slow half of any fabrication job. Trailer repair, equipment brackets, gate building, and rust removal on old sheet metal all get dramatically faster.
For a woodworking shop, this is more of a crossover tool than a core one, but the crossover is real for anyone building their own shop equipment. Custom mobile bases, outfeed table frames, machine stands, dust collection brackets, workbench legs, and steel jigs are all easier to build than to buy once you can cut plate cleanly. Anyone who has ever wished a shop cart existed in exactly the right size knows the feeling.
Shop wise, this fits a garage shop, a farm shop, a fabrication shop, or a mixed use maker space. Two things to plan for before you buy. You need an air compressor to run it, since plasma cutting is compressed air dependent, and you need proper eye protection and ventilation. Neither is exotic, but neither is optional. If you already have compressed air in the shop, this is a capable machine at a price that used to buy a lot less. 👍
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